That red hood in your profile pic stands out nicely against your black gearGood to know. I only worry about color-coordination.

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That red hood in your profile pic stands out nicely against your black gearGood to know. I only worry about color-coordination.
It does, doesn't it? I'm kinda proud of that little color accentThat red hood in your profile pic stands out nicely against your black gear![]()
Well that's just like your opinion, man. I love my air2. I've practiced with it a number of times. It breathes well at 100', only slightly harder cracking than my s600 second stage. It's about 2 years old, no problems so far. One less hose coming off my first stage is a nice bonus. I got one for my wife as well. I'd use it for any dive where I would go single tank backmount.Also, the Air2 are junk, you will be better served with a standard octo.
Now let’s look at cost, $245 for an AIR2, while any good octopus (even Scubapro) is half the price and you get the power inflator on your wing/jacket for FREE! I keep an extra power inflator with me in my save-a-dive kit, $30 (new), if my inflator goes bad, quick switch between dives. AIR2 (inflator portion) goes bad or leaks, what now? Not to mention the non-standard LP hose for the AIR2. IMHO, AIR2’s violate my K.I.S.S. rule for dive equipment.
I have been planning on purchasing my full setup for 2 years now and am ready to buy. Many people are saying that i am overpaying though.
this is what I want to buy: All scuba pro gear= mk25/a700 , The new hydros pro bcd that came out with air2, and the galileo luna. The total is almost 3000$
Th reason I was going to stick to scuba pro is because they have lots of platinum dealers and are well established. Their gear is also all handmade and assembled in italy. Sport Diver magazine and scuba lab mention scuba pro always. SO they sound like they have excellent quality.
I am also very interested in the free parts for life program (you have to buy the full setup to get it).
Some people are tellling me I could save money by mixing gear or going to websites. To be honest I don't trust leisure pro because they aren't a certified dealer for any of the stuff they sell.
I think that if I mix scuba pro with other brands I could run into issues that scuba pro won't be willing to solve.
Prior to getting the air2 I was using another s600 for my octo. Primarily because many people on SB recommended an identically performing second stage as your octo. The s600 has an msrp of $420 (I didn't pay that) so I thought it was a bargain. My diverite wing has a pull dump so dumping while breathing from the air2 is something I've practiced and it's not particularly difficult. I have had two power inflator failures in the two years prior to buying the air2. They're cheap to replace, but I don't think that makes them any safer unless you just replace them during maintenance.